Bentin Shlomo, Sagiv Noam, Mecklinger Axel, Friederici Angela, von Cramon Yves D
Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Psychol Sci. 2002 Mar;13(2):190-3. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00435.
Accumulated evidence from electrophysiology and neuroimaging suggests that face perception involves extrastriate visual mechanisms specialized in processing physiognomic features and building a perceptual representation that is categorically distinct and can be identified by face-recognition units. In the present experiment, we recorded event-related brain potentials in order to explore possible contextual influences on the activity of this perceptual mechanism. Subjects werefirst exposed to pairs of small shapes, which did not elicit any face-specific brain activity. The same stimuli, however, elicitedface-specific brain activity after subjects saw them embedded in schematic faces, which probably primed the subjects to interpret the shapes as schematic eyes. No face-specific activity was observed when objects rather than faces were used to form the context. We conclude that the activity of face-specific extrastriate perceptual mechanisms can be modulated by contextual constraints that determine the significance of the visual input.
来自电生理学和神经影像学的累积证据表明,面部感知涉及专门处理相貌特征并构建一种感知表征的纹外视觉机制,这种感知表征在类别上是独特的,并且可以被面部识别单元识别。在本实验中,我们记录了事件相关脑电位,以探索对这种感知机制活动可能的情境影响。受试者首先接触成对的小形状,这些形状不会引发任何特定于面部的脑活动。然而,在受试者看到相同的刺激嵌入示意性面部后,它们引发了特定于面部的脑活动,这可能使受试者将这些形状解释为示意性眼睛。当使用物体而非面部来形成情境时,未观察到特定于面部的活动。我们得出结论,特定于面部的纹外感知机制的活动可以受到决定视觉输入意义的情境约束的调节。